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Mtn.man
04-17-2015, 18:17
http://www.knifeup.com/state-knife-carry-laws-know-your-rights/

Irving
04-17-2015, 18:29
Good info, about time we got a hold of a site like this.

DavieD55
04-17-2015, 18:54
Here is another organization similar to the NRA but for knives and eged tools called knife Rights.

http://www.kniferights.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=135

erock
04-17-2015, 20:59
The first link has some misleading info.

Colorado defines a knife as one with over 3.5 in length.

The website is saying: "Furthermore, it is also illegal to carry concealed knives that are three inches or more in Colorado,...."

That is not a true statement.


BTW, can I can a 4" blade clipped in my pocket? The top is clearly visible. Has there been any test cases?


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StagLefty
04-18-2015, 08:38
^ The map is wrong on the first page but if you click on Colorado laws it seems correct info.

Jamnanc
04-18-2015, 09:11
Denver is shorter than colorado correct? 3.75" I believe.

Firehaus
04-18-2015, 10:26
I thought in Denver the blade had to be 3.5" or under?


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StagLefty
04-18-2015, 11:27
These knives are illegal to carry concealed:
All knives less than 3.5 inches are legal.
All fishing and hunting knives of any length are legal.
All knives over 3.5 inches are illegal.

milwaukeeshaker
04-18-2015, 11:27
Nice info to know, but who cares? How in the heck could this be enforced? Another example of rediculous, unenforceable laws.

Great-Kazoo
04-18-2015, 19:30
These knives are illegal to carry concealed:
All knives less than 3.5 inches are legal.
All fishing and hunting knives of any length are legal.
All FOLDING knives over 3.5 inches are illegal.

Most fishing & hunting knives are much bigger than 3.5" and of a fixed design. A local LE insisted my Cold Steel 4'' Spike was Illegal. Show me the C.R.S please. Oh mmm well i guess it's not.
Thanks, Now about that speeding ticket?

Aloha_Shooter
04-18-2015, 20:09
So they're claiming my old sturdy Buck 110 is illegal? Is it considered concealed when it's riding in a belt pouch? WTF ... but they take great offense over applying the term "illegal" to someone who crossed the border without a passport or visa or discussing the matter with Customs & Immigration ... double WTF.

This nation needs an enema.

TFOGGER
04-19-2015, 08:10
Bottom line, if the officer is measuring your pocket knife, he'll find SOMETHING to arrest you for or issue a summons, as clearly you have done something to justify the contact in his or her mind.

Great-Kazoo
04-19-2015, 12:30
Bottom line, if the officer is measuring your pocket knife, he'll find SOMETHING to arrest you for or issue a summons, as clearly you have done something to justify the contact in his or her mind.

OR confiscate it for their collection, letting you off with a warning.

Mtn.man
04-19-2015, 12:54
If you get out of the vehicle like this:
https://sp.yimg.com/ib/th?id=JN.5viSRqJ93JXlX42VZr1pUw&pid=15.1&P=0

KAPA
04-20-2015, 00:07
These knives are illegal to carry concealed:

All knives less than 3.5 inches are legal.
All fishing and hunting knives of any length are legal.
All knives over 3.5 inches are illegal.

So I'm a bit confused here with bullet points 2 and 3. If I am walking down the street and have a 4 inch Ka-Bar in my backpack that I use for hunting is that legal or illegal? Does it only become legal if I have my 30-06 hunting rifle over my shoulder?

Interesting that you can carry a samurai sword around perfectly legal if others can see it, but the second you put a 3.6 inch butter knife in your pocket, you are going to jail.

GilpinGuy
04-21-2015, 02:43
My dad ordered me a knife that a certain cheaper than heck web site wouldn't ship to him in NY due to the NY laws. Maybe when he moves here I'll give it to him. But it seems it's not legal here either, according to this web site. Whatever.....